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Denzel Prempeh

Ghanaian born gospel musician and pastor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Denzel Prempeh (born 17 April 1984), previously known as Denzel Kwabena Owusu-Ansah Agyeman-Prempeh, is a Ghanaian gospel musician and pastor.[1][2] He joined the Love Project Choir in 2006 under the leadership of Danny Nettey, and now serves as a reverend minister at Destiny Chapel in Adenta, Accra.[3] In 2010, he founded the Heartbeat Music label, a non-denominational Christian music group,[4] under which he has released three live solo albums and four singles.[5]

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Early life and education

Prempeh was born in Ejisu, Ashanti Region. He attended St. Andrew's Junior High School and Presbyterian Boys' Senior High School, where he was a member of the school choir.[6]

At the University of Ghana, he joined the Chosen Vessel Choir and subsequently became the music director of the University's Mass Choir. In 2006, he joined the Love Project Choir, led by Danny Nettey.[7][8]

Career

In 2010, Prempeh founded the Christian music group Heartbeat Music (HBM), based in Ghana. His program, Touching God's Heart (TGH), was recognized as the Best Event Management System by the Shine Awards in 2017.[9][10] Heartbeat Music Worldwide has organized various concerts over the years.[11][12] In 2017, the Heartbeat Foundation was established to support families of individuals with cerebral palsy.[13][14]

In June 2025, Prempeh launched the 15th edition of his annual Touching God’s Heart worship concert, an event on Ghana’s gospel calendar with participation from gospel musicians who are authentic and align with the event's purpose.[15]

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Personal life

Agyeman-Prempeh is married to Maame Abena Agyeman-Prempeh and has two daughters. He is a pastor at Destiny Chapel in Adenta, Accra.[3]

Discography

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Major singles

  • "Sweet Holy Spirit"[19]
  • "Obiaa Enihor feat. KODA"[20]
  • "Meni Obiaa (I Have No One)"[21]
  • "Ayeyi (Praise)"[22]

Live Recording Concerts

  • (2011) The Worship Concert
  • (2012) A Heart of Worship
  • (2013) Tent Experience[16]
  • (2014) A Sound From Heaven[1]
  • (2015) Wordship[23][24]
  • (2015) JUWA (Just As We Are)
  • (2015) ROTAB (Revelations of the Alabaster Box)
  • (2016) Dipped in Grace
  • (2017) A Deeper Touch[25]
  • (2017) Victory (TGH-UK)
  • (2017) Testify (TGH-USA)[5]
  • (2018) The Potter and Clay Experience[2]
  • (2019) The Wilderness Experience[26]
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